“ Djadja ”, “ Copines ”, “ Pookie ”, “ Bobo ” or even “ Dégaine ”... Which tracks Aya Nakamura will perform at the Stade de France this Friday, May 29, Saturday, May 30 and Sunday, May 31, 2026? For now, the suspense remains. But the Franco-Malian singer is expected to debut a handful of new songs from her latest album, titled “Destinée”, such as “Baddies” and “No stress.” For her first time headlining France’s largest stadium, Aya Nakamura is also tipped to stash a few surprises for her fans. One thing is certain: the area around the Paris region stadium is set to be buzzing this weekend.
Another question arises: what météo should concertgoers expect? Should we fear thunderstorms or just showers? Can fans dare to hope for sunshine and a dry evening? And what will the mercury read as the heatwave has worn Parisians down for days? Discover the forecast from Météo France.
According to the latest forecasts, conditions look reasonably sunny with temperatures staying above normal. Friday, May 29, for the first of the three concerts, a thin veil of cloud cover is forecast for the entire day, while temperatures will remain high. These temperatures will range from 22°C to 34°C over the course of the day. They will be sweltering in the afternoon and about 12°C above the average.
Saturday, May 30, the sun should still be shining over the Seine-Saint-Denis sky for much of the day. Expect temperatures from 22°C up to 35°C, with a feels-like reading around 38°C in the afternoon thanks to the sun. Make sure to stay hydrated at the Stade de France and bring a fan. In the evening, it will remain warm, averaging about 25°C.
Finally, on Sunday, May 31, 2026, for Aya Nakamura’s third and final concert, Météo France forecasts a partly cloudy afternoon with no rain in sight for now. By evening, the sky should be clear. The temperatures will range from 17°C to 26°C during the day, making the air a bit more comfortable. In the evening, expect about 20°C on average.
As for trends, we recommend staying tuned and following the Météo France forecasts to learn more.



























